ss 00– 00 PRESIDENTIAL POWERS (TEMPORARY MEASURES) ACT 4 Regulations to be laid before Parliament (1) Copies of all regulations made in terms of section two shall be laid before Parliament no later than the eighth day on which Parliament sits next after the regulations were made. (2) If Parliament resolves that any regulations that have been laid before it in terms of subsection (1) should be amended or repealed, the President shall forthwith amend or repeal the regulations accordingly. (3) Where any regulations have been amended or repealed in terms of subsection (2) in accordance with a resolution of Parliament, the President shall not, within a period of six months thereafter, make any further regulations in terms of section two that are identical in substance to the regulations before they were so amended or repealed, as the case may be. on the one hundred and eighty-first day following the date of commencement of the regulations. (2) Where any regulations made in terms of section two are repealed and re-enacted in substantially identical terms by other such regulations, the second-mentioned regulations shall, for the purposes of subsection (1), be deemed to have been made on the same date as the first-mentioned regulations. (3) Where any regulations have expired in terms of subsection (1), the President shall not, within a period of six months thereafter, make any further regulations in terms of section two that are identical in substance to the expired regulations. 7 Revival of suspended, amended or modified laws and order Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 17 of the Interpretation Act [Chapter 1:01] but subject to any other enactment, when any regulations made in terms of section two expire or are repealed, any law that was suspended, amended or modified by such regulations shall, with effect from the date of such expiry or repeal, have force in all respects as it existed before being suspended, amended or modified by the regulations concerned. 5 Effect of regulations Regulations made in terms of section two shall, to the extent of any inconsistency, prevail over any other law to the contrary, apart from regulations that have been made and are in force in terms of the Emergency Powers Act [Chapter 11:04]. 6 Expiry of regulations (1) Unless they are earlier repealed, regulations made in terms of section two shall expire and cease to have any effect 8 Continuation in force of regulations made under Cap. 11:04 (1) When a declaration in terms of subsection (1) of section 31J of the Constitution or a resolution in terms of revocation or expiry of a declaration in terms of subsection (1) of that section, any regulations that were made in terms of the Emergency Powers Act [Chapter 11:04] and were in force immediately before the revocation or expiry of the declaration shall, to the extent that they could have been made in terms of this Act and do not relate to preventive detention or to other matters referred to in section 6 of the Emergency Powers Act [Chapter 11:04], continue in force as if they had been made in terms of this Act on the date of revocation or expiry of the declaration. subsection (6) of that section is revoked or ceases to have effect and is not immediately replaced by any other such declaration or resolution, any regulations that were made in terms of the Emergency Powers Act [Chapter 11:04] and were in force immediately before the date of such revocation or cessation shall, to the extent that they could have been made in terms of this Act, continue in force as if they had been so made on the date of such revocation or cessation. (2) When a resolution in terms of subsection (6) of section 31J of the Constitution becomes or is effective upon the [Chapter 10:20] 828

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